A crime may be defined as:
a. A public wrong that is an offense against society.
b. An act or omission forbidden by law for which the state prescribes a punishment.
c. Any harm defined and made punishable by the criminal law.
d. All of the above.
d
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What was the ultimate purpose of the Munich Olympic hostage-taking event?
a. profit from "free advertising" b. exploit the exaggerated media image of a powerful group c. gain maximum publicity for the Palestinian cause d. all of the above
Passing on knowledge or beliefs from person to person over time is an example of which of the following common sources of nonscientific knowledge?
a. traditions, customs, and norms b. personal experience c. authoritative sources d. intuition
Online sources that may be used to determine if a case is still good law are:
a. LexCite b. Key Cite c. Shepard's Citation Services d. All of the above
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What will be an ideal response?